I, Robot (2004)

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Country: US/GER
Technical: col/2.35:1 115m
Director: Alex Proyas
Cast: Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, James Cromwell, Bruce Greenwood, Alan Tudyk ('Sonny')

Synopsis:

Thirty years in the future, when robots are a fully integrated part of human society, a Chicago cop with his own personal motives for Luddism suspects a malign purpose behind the NSR corporation's new model 5 range of robots.

Review:

Based on Asimov's book, Proyas's film is situated somewhere between the visionary design spectacle of Dark City and a star vehicle for Will Smith, who is given rather too many opportunities to appear smart. Nevertheless, Moynahan is a suitably sober foil and the robot anthropomorphism and effects work are fine window dressing for an efficient generic A-I conspiracy scenario.

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Country: US/GER
Technical: col/2.35:1 115m
Director: Alex Proyas
Cast: Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, James Cromwell, Bruce Greenwood, Alan Tudyk ('Sonny')

Synopsis:

Thirty years in the future, when robots are a fully integrated part of human society, a Chicago cop with his own personal motives for Luddism suspects a malign purpose behind the NSR corporation's new model 5 range of robots.

Review:

Based on Asimov's book, Proyas's film is situated somewhere between the visionary design spectacle of Dark City and a star vehicle for Will Smith, who is given rather too many opportunities to appear smart. Nevertheless, Moynahan is a suitably sober foil and the robot anthropomorphism and effects work are fine window dressing for an efficient generic A-I conspiracy scenario.


Country: US/GER
Technical: col/2.35:1 115m
Director: Alex Proyas
Cast: Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, James Cromwell, Bruce Greenwood, Alan Tudyk ('Sonny')

Synopsis:

Thirty years in the future, when robots are a fully integrated part of human society, a Chicago cop with his own personal motives for Luddism suspects a malign purpose behind the NSR corporation's new model 5 range of robots.

Review:

Based on Asimov's book, Proyas's film is situated somewhere between the visionary design spectacle of Dark City and a star vehicle for Will Smith, who is given rather too many opportunities to appear smart. Nevertheless, Moynahan is a suitably sober foil and the robot anthropomorphism and effects work are fine window dressing for an efficient generic A-I conspiracy scenario.